What I mean, is that it cannot be cured, rather than controlked, is that correct?
And pre diabetes will not always lead to T2, but that you will always remain a pre diabetic , is that correct?
http://www.spectator.co.uk/2014/04/why-id-rather-have-hiv-than-diabetes/
This doctor says it's a progressive disease once diagnosed
http://www.spectator.co.uk/2014/04/why-id-rather-have-hiv-than-diabetes/
This doctor says it's a progressive disease once diagnosed
This doctor says it's a progressive disease once diagnosed
Is it factually true, as I've read, that over time, prediabetes WILL ALWAYS eventually lead to diabetes?
And that T2 CANNOT be cured or reversed and once you have it, you have it?
similar to the comments underneath that article...definitely to be believed.....http://www.spectator.co.uk/2014/04/why-id-rather-have-hiv-than-diabetes/
This doctor says it's a progressive disease once diagnosed
Most doctors say that about T2.
They also say Eat Carbs - which makes it a self fulfilling prophesy.
It is a kind of double whammy.
You are so right we are in the minority on this forum we are a little island in the big ocean of diabetes. Most diabetics and not just in the UK will never have heard of the low carb higher fat way of eating and only if it ever becomes the official medical advice will that changeThe study mentioned in the article only mentions that diabetes has been treated with medication, not with diet and lifestyle. I am not taking any medication, and have been improving my health, as you can see below. The idea that diabetes is inevitably progressive is true, I guess mostly, if it is solely treated with medication and the eat-well plate.
I feel like I am in excellent company here in this forum, but I hardly find any people with diabetes in the 'outside' world who are on a strict LCHF diet. Friends with prediabetes happily eat porridge, bread and even cake, and there is nothing I can do about it. It is disappointing, though, that my eating and exercise habits have not inspired anyone, as far as I know, to change their lifestyle.
Is it factually true, as I've read, that over time, prediabetes WILL ALWAYS eventually lead to diabetes?
And that T2 CANNOT be cured or reversed and once you have it, you have it?